“In this interview with PREMIUM TIMES, actor Osita Iheme opens up about his evolving career, aspirations, and insights into Nigeria's political landscape.
, whose acting career began two decades ago, has never been vocal about his political views. But the actor, widely regarded as Nigeria’s king of memes in this interview with PREMIUM TIMES, shared his thoughts on Nigeria’s political landscape.
But then, I wouldn’t say I was going to be an actor, and I just knew that there was something in me that I needed to unleash. And then it started with acting, and the rest, they say, is history.: A friend introduced me to an audition, so I went there, and the director picked me. And that was how I landed my first role.: We met at a movie location. I came to shoot a movie, and he was there already; it was a divine connection.
: The election was witnessed by a lot of violence, malpractices, and manipulations, but that is not how it should be; sadly, it is now the Nigerian election culture because it’s been the norm for years. But it is time the electoral system changes for the better.
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